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Magic Chef 91F-4KLX gas range

Magic Chef 91F-4KLX gas range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Magic Chef 91F-4KLX gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Sleeve Switch for Magic Chef 91F-4KLX - Part 7214P007-60

    Control panel diagram

    Sleeve Switch

    Part #7214P007-60

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Extrusion for Magic Chef 91F-4KLX - Part 7756P057-60

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    Extrusion

    Part #7756P057-60

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Thermostat for Magic Chef 91F-4KLX - Part 7404P059-60

    Control panel diagram

    Thermostat

    Part #7404P059-60

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Clip for Magic Chef 91F-4KLX - Part 3819F003-34

    Door (upper) (91f-4klx) (91fa-4klx) diagram

    Clip

    Part #3819F003-34

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Baffle, Uppe for Magic Chef 91F-4KLX - Part 3601F102-51

    Baffle, Uppe

    Part #3601F102-51

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Clock for Magic Chef 91F-4KLX - Part 7602P057-60

    Control panel diagram

    Clock

    Part #7602P057-60

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Bake Fitting for Magic Chef 91F-4KLX - Part 7507P008-60

    Oven burner assembly diagram

    Bake Fitting

    Part #7507P008-60

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Select Knob for Magic Chef 91F-4KLX - Part 7711P085-60

    Control panel diagram

    Select Knob

    Part #7711P085-60

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Range Clock Timer Knob for Magic Chef 91F-4KLX - Part 7711P171-60

    Control panel diagram

    Range Clock Timer Knob

    Part #7711P171-60

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Door Hinge for Magic Chef 91F-4KLX - Part 7106P026-60

    Body diagram

    Door Hinge

    Part #7106P026-60

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Magic Chef Gas Range 91F-4KLX FAQs

Magic Chef stoves (including the Magic Chef 91F-4KLX gas range) are sold under the Magic Chef brand; the brand is currently owned by CNA International Inc. If you are matching parts for your stove, the most important detail is the exact model number on the rating label.

Why the “maker” can be confusing

Magic Chef is a brand name used across different appliance types and production eras. That means the company behind the brand and the factories building specific models can vary over time, but your model number (91F-4KLX) is what ensures correct part fit.

How we recommend confirming you have the right model

  • Find the rating label and copy the model number exactly: 91F-4KLX
  • Match the model number when selecting parts like an igniter, oven bulb, or door seal
  • If your label is worn, compare the burner layout and oven door style to parts diagrams
  • Use the same model number when ordering common service parts

Parts that commonly relate to “who made it” questions

When customers ask who makes a stove, they often really need help identifying service parts. For the 91F-4KLX, examples include:

What you are fixing Common related part What it affects
Oven will not heat Oven igniter 12400035 Ignites gas at the oven burner
Oven light is out Oven bulb 8009 Interior oven lighting
Door not sealing well Range oven door seal Heat retention and bake performance

Why it matters

Using the correct model number prevents ordering the wrong Magic Chef range parts, especially for ignition and oven heating components where fit and electrical ratings must match.

Last updated: January 2026

On the Magic Chef 91F-4KLX gas range, the oven igniter is mounted inside the oven cavity at the burner; it sits next to the oven burner ports so it can glow and light the gas. It is accessed from inside the oven, not from the cooktop.

Where to look (most common locations)

  • Bake (oven) igniter: on the oven floor area, attached to the bake burner tube, usually toward the rear half of the burner
  • Broil igniter (if equipped): at the top of the oven cavity near the broil burner
  • Surface burners: use spark electrodes at each burner (not the same part as the oven igniter)

If you are replacing the bake igniter for this model, the correct part is the oven igniter 12400035.

Quick access steps (safe, typical process)

  1. Turn off power to the range at the breaker (the igniter circuit is electrical).
  2. Shut off the gas supply valve.
  3. Remove oven racks.
  4. Lift out the oven bottom panel (if your oven has one) to expose the bake burner.
  5. Locate the igniter mounted to the side of the burner tube; follow its wires to the connector.

What you should see (symptom-to-location guide)

Symptom Most likely igniter location What it points to
Oven will not heat on Bake Bottom bake burner area Weak or failed bake igniter
Broil will not light Top broil burner area Broil igniter or burner issue
Surface burner clicks but will not light At the surface burner head Electrode, cap, or gas flow issue

Why it matters

The igniter has to draw enough current to open the gas valve and ignite the burner. When it is weak, the oven may take a long time to light, heat unevenly, or not heat at all.

Last updated: January 2026

On a Magic Chef gas range like model 91F-4KLX, the model number is usually printed on a rating label attached to the range frame. We most often see it around the oven door opening, on a side panel, or on the back of the range near the lower area.

Common places to check on a Magic Chef range

Look for a paper or metal tag with the model and serial number in these spots:

  • Along the oven frame behind the storage drawer (remove the drawer to look)
  • On the left or right side of the oven door opening (open the oven door and check the frame)
  • On the back panel of the range (lower section near the gas line area)
  • Under the cooktop lip (lift-up cooktops on some ranges)
  • Inside the broiler compartment (if your range has a separate broiler door)

What the label looks like (and what to write down)

The label typically includes:

  • Model number (example: 91F-4KLX)
  • Serial number
  • Gas type (natural gas or LP)
  • Electrical rating (volts/amps)

Quick checklist

What you need Why we need it Example
Model number Ensures parts fit your exact range 91F-4KLX
Serial number Helps match production changes Varies
Gas type Prevents burner and regulator mismatches NG or LP

Why it matters

Magic Chef ranges can have similar-looking versions with different igniters, door seals, or racks. Using the exact model number helps us match the correct replacement part the first time.

If you are troubleshooting “oven won’t heat” or “no ignition,” the correct igniter is model-specific. For this model page, a common replacement is the oven igniter 12400035.

Last updated: January 2026

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